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		By: Kris		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beth, my significant other (because &quot;boyfriend&quot; sounds so high school) suffered immensely from plantar fasciitis due to concrete floors at work. He went to &quot;The Good Feet&quot; store (surely you have those in the PNW) where they fitted him for insoles for his shoes. Actually, three sets - one for &quot;foot practice&quot;, and two others that I&#039;m not sure how those are differentiated. But, the happy ending to this story is he had IMMEDIATE RELIEF! And now is religious about stretching and wearing them. To go from nearly crippled, to literally, able to dance a jig (if one wanted to, I, for one, do not) was truly amazing. The insoles are made to fit each regarding size and needs and are somewhat pricey - maybe $1000? But due to the relief he found versus surgery or continuing to suffer, I think it was money well spent. Hopefully, there is a store in your area. When I read this, I felt I&#039;d be remiss not to share his story. Hope you find relief.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beth, my significant other (because &#8220;boyfriend&#8221; sounds so high school) suffered immensely from plantar fasciitis due to concrete floors at work. He went to &#8220;The Good Feet&#8221; store (surely you have those in the PNW) where they fitted him for insoles for his shoes. Actually, three sets &#8211; one for &#8220;foot practice&#8221;, and two others that I&#8217;m not sure how those are differentiated. But, the happy ending to this story is he had IMMEDIATE RELIEF! And now is religious about stretching and wearing them. To go from nearly crippled, to literally, able to dance a jig (if one wanted to, I, for one, do not) was truly amazing. The insoles are made to fit each regarding size and needs and are somewhat pricey &#8211; maybe $1000? But due to the relief he found versus surgery or continuing to suffer, I think it was money well spent. Hopefully, there is a store in your area. When I read this, I felt I&#8217;d be remiss not to share his story. Hope you find relief.</p>
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